( Ezra, like most doctors, keeps his phone close. And like most milennials, he ignores numbers he doesn't recognize. On the first, second, and third rings at least, he plans on ignoring it.
It could be a number of associates, someone who's referred him, or a poorly timed they will regret this choice in the morning wrong number. He shrugs in David's direction, groans, and picks his phone up from the charger, unplugging it.
Reading glasses on, he sees it's the same number, again, and answers, finally. )
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It could be a number of associates, someone who's referred him, or a poorly timed they will regret this choice in the morning wrong number. He shrugs in David's direction, groans, and picks his phone up from the charger, unplugging it.
Reading glasses on, he sees it's the same number, again, and answers, finally. )
This better be an emergency.